crumple zone - SHARK Helmets

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crumple zone - SHARK Helmets
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Making motorcycle
helmets safer
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Shark integrates safety into its helmets in this
sequential way:
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• Cutting edge lab research
• Research in the application
of new materials
• Motorcyle accidentology
study with «ceesar*»
• Racing experience
• Shock absorption
• Optimum shapes and
dynamic reactions
• Vision field &
optical quality
• Development testing
SAFETY
RESEARCH
SHARK HELMET
DEVELOPMENT
* Centre Européen d’etudes de
sécurité et d’analyse du risque
(CEESAR)
«CEESAR is a Central European
group working to reduce head
injuries from road accidents. They
study the biomechanics of accident
shocks and the resulting impact
forces on the head in order to provide
scientific analysis for improved
safety efforts.»
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PRODUCTION
• Quality control
• Production testing
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CHOOSING
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• Choose your helmet
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1. SAFETY RESEARCH
Crash and head injury dynamics
New materials performance
Racing experience
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Shark combines the knowledge from these three critical
areas to focus on this one leading objective:
To
minimize
the
potential injury to the
brain, the helmet
must absorb the
maximum
amount
of energy in the
minimum amount of
time during the first
impact on one spot.
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SHARK has developed
better ways
to optimize
absorption of impact
energy
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Shark studies motorcycle accident
and head injury data to develop an
extensive understanding of helmet
safety dynamics. Working with
CEESAR, a leading European crash
and injury analysis center, detailed
statistics regarding motorcycle
accidents and head impacts are
used to understand variances in
position and type of impact, ability
of various materials to dissipate and
manage impacts, and the resulting
variance in injury results. Coupled
with Shark’s extensive racing
experience and high-technology
laboratory research, Shark is on
the leading edge of helmet safety
research.
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Impact Analysis
Impact analysis dictates
that the correct balance of
managing these three
factors will result in
optimum safety:
Speed at impact,
together
with
mass,
defines total energy
Angle of impact
defines potential reach of
the energy to the head
Surfaces giving and
receiving
impact
will
modify angle
A deep penetrating impact
on one spot will deliver too
many g forces resulting in a
head injury.
An impact absorbed too
slowly will result in brain
deceleration duration being
too long to protect from
head injury.
Optimized rapid deceleration
and impact absorption manage to minimize potential
brain injury. This is Shark’s
choice.
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This notion is given by two datas:
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• The deceleration in «g» (1g=± 9,8 m/s )
• The H.I.C. (Head Injury Criteria) integrating deceleration and duration
>275g
g Limit exceeded
Deceleration (g)
DECELERATION RECEIVED TOO HIGH
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275*
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100
0
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time (milliseconds)
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H.I.C. exceeded
Deceleration (g)
DURATION OF ABSORBTION TOO LONG
300
275*
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100
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time (milliseconds)
OPTIMISATION OF DECELERATION AND DURATION
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Deceleration (g)
OK
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275*
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time (milliseconds)
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1. SAFETY RESEARCH
Racing experience
Our commitment toward racing is driven by
our commitment to the satisfaction and safety of our customers.
Racing is extremely demanding for performance and
safety, and thus, is very instructive for our development
efforts. Through our racing experience and testing, we are
able to reach higher levels of quality and performance in
our helmets and face shields.
Outstanding safety
Excellence in comfort and venting
Optimum optical performance across
a range of conditions (night, rain, fog, etc.)
Best possible weight and balance
Aerodynamics and noise reduction
These variables are essential criteria for success
in racing. We also recognize that these are the same
criteria that our customers use to choose a helmet.
That is why Shark builds helmets to the highest
standards and makes these helmets available to
everyone. Our customers deserve the same level of
performance safety and quality as any racer.
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Miguel Duhamel
Troy Corser
Mike ALESSI
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2. HELMET DEVELOPMENT
Shark Helmet Safety Approach
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VERY
RIGID
OR MORE
FLEXIBLE
STRUCTURES?
Impact management
involves
dissipation
of impact over a larger area coupled with
flexible absorption of
energy.
Recent development
in automotive safety
incorporate
crumple
zones to dramatically
improve crash management. Rather than
a rigid structure, an
effective design takes
the energy into the
structure to reduce the
deceleration
energy
reaching the body.
Helmet safety works
by following the same
principle.
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SHARK
HELMET CONCEPT
tec shell outside + Fin-Shock inside
SIMPLE
OUTSIDE,
COMPLEX
INSIDE:
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TEC-shell
Different structure for different areas:
Shark is making a balance between outer and inner shell.
Where the shape of the shell makes it harder, the inner shock
absorber must be softer. Where the shape makes the shell
more flexible (i.e visor aperture), the inner shock
absorber must be more rigid.
Shark uses the right structure & combination to achieve this
balance, choosing between glass, carbon, aramid fibers,
(Hi-Tec line) and thermoplastic resins (Performance line).
Shark develops also new shapes of shock absorber
to optimize their efficiency.
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Shark fin-shocks,
a Shark development
As opposed to a solid liner of EPS
(Expended poly styrene) foam, or even one
with variable densities, Shark’s
research has led to the development
of the Fin-Shock structure EPS liner.
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These innovative «FIN-SHOCKS» that differ
from other helmets, collapse, compress
and flex during impact, absorbing
more energy with more progressivity, and
more precision than a solid piece.
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Multi-piece internal
shock absorbing
structure
Shark choses not to make the foam
internal shell in one multi- density piece,
but in separate parts of different
densities in order to be able to control
by weight their «hardness» individually.
Each area requires different density parts
according to each position.
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2. SHARK HELMET DEVELOPMENT
USING THE RIGHT
MATERIALS
IN THE RIGHT WAY
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Hi-Tec: composite fibers
Performance: injection molding
Long & continous
multi-axial fibres:
Distribution of energy
Fibres that hold and
distribute impact energy:
Shark uses a combination of long,
short, and multiaxial fibers (for the
Shark Hi-Tec range) to optimally
spread energy over a larger surface
area. Through greater flexibility of
the entire shell, energy absorption is
improved.
Varied thickness
improve performance:
As a helmet shell does not react
the same in all places (due to shape
variation), SHARK uses variable thickness of shell material in different
part of the shell.
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HARD HELMET
Stiff shell + soft foam
soft foam
(Quick deformation No progressivity)
Stiff shell
(No deformation No absorbtion)
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A hard helmet although appears to sustain
less damage does not allow the energy
to be absorbed or distributed away from
the head and in fact directs a lot of energy
directly to the brain.
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tec-shell outside
& fin-shocks® inside
shark tec-shell
((more flexible structure)
shark fin-shocks
(calculated deformation area for
a progressive absorbtion and
dissipation of energy)
Deformation + absorbtion of the shell
comes through partial destruction (remember the car crumple zone concept)
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The Shark Tec-Shell and Fin-Shocks,
working like the crumple zones in
automotive construction, absorb and
distribute the impact energy through their
controlled deformation and thus minimize
the amount of impact energy reaching the
brain.
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3.PRODUCTION quality
Through demanding quality
control, Shark insures that each
helmet delivers the effective safety
and comfort desired.
A fiber craftsman
signs each helmet shell
Hi-tec composite fibers for top
performances
Highly skilled production staff
check each step of the process
for specification
All production and assembly is
done in Shark factories where
quality can be controlled
Desired fiber distribution is measured
and approved for each shell
15% of Shark’s total staff is
dedicated to Quality Control
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SIGN,WEIGH,OBSERVE
High technology production tools
cutting high pressure water jet robots
Technical industrial equipment ensuring precision and quality.
Routine post-production testing
is done to monitor final products
More than 5000 helmets tested each year
for quality control.
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4.CHOOSING YOUR SHARK HELMET
safety and comfort content
Select and use the correct model helmet for your riding
style, and be sure the helmet fits properly.
See the owners manual for further
instructions on selecting the proper size
helmet.
Safety features
Shark crumple zone absorption system
performance line / injected resin
2,2 mm polycarbonate visor
3 mm polycarbonate visor
Hi-tec / Multi axial fibre glass / shark resin
Hi-tec/Multi axial fibre composite carbon aramide/shark resin
light composite shell
safe visor lock (4 anchor points) / quick release
Comfort features
not all listed here, consult
product brochures for full
comfort features
hypoallergenic material
quick release visor system
total vision visor (fog resistant/scratch resistant)
removable/changeable cheek pads
removable/changeable lining
Accessories
rear exhausts
side ventilation exhausts
stabiliser vent
chin cover
removable chin cover
nose mask
removable nose mask
tear-offs
adaptable density paddings (cheeks & lining)
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SHARK reserves the right to change the features without prior communication.
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Helmet materials can be severely damaged by
chemicals and sunlight, and certainly by any impacts.
Never put your helmet in a situation where it can be
bumped or dropped. Never use solvents or chemical
cleaners, stain removers, or paints on the shell. Never
let the shell or liner be exposed to chemical fumes
(including gasoline!). And know that nature’s sunlight
(UV rays) will deteriorate the materials as well, so use
your helmet bag for storage and protection. See the
owners manual for further instructions
regarding the use of your helmet.
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This Symbol represents
Shark’s Safety commitment
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Through extensive research and
development, Shark helmets integrate new
safety technology into all Shark helmets.
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We encourage you to understand helmet
safety technology and evaluate and choose
your motorcycle helmet from an informed
perspective.
Safety is the first priority
at Shark.
www.shark-helmets.com
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